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EP REVIEW: Finding Better Health – A Place I Once Called Home
Australian five-piece Finding Better Health have composed a crushingly emotive debut EP that defies genre.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Cut Short – Modern Affliction
Liverpool’s Cut Short offer their most massive must-listen metalcore anthem to date.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Vienna – Just Friends
West Midlands emo outfit Vienna lead up to their new EP with a post-hardcore ripper.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Noise Beneath The Floor – Car
Ohio indie rock four-piece Noise Beneath The Floor continue a strong 2026 with a beautiful new single.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Somebody Else (feat. Fifteen Rhema) – I Fear
A collaboration of Fort Worth musicians culminates in an exciting yet tense shoegaze experience.
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EP REVIEW: smother – THE SUICIDE OF HEAVEN
Stoke City Hardcore outfit smother rally with their peers to produce a scathing and fresh EP.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Youth Novel – I Went Through This Experience Smiling
Youth Novel return from the abyss to unleash an unexpected sophomore record that is essential for screamo fans.
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SINGLE REVIEW: Never or Now – Change Her Mind
UK losercore is here; Never or Now’s sophomore single is a brilliantly bittersweet emo cut.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Our Wits – Let Me Join You
New Jersey screamo outfit Our Wits release their first LP in nine years, with their wickedly creative sophomore release.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Pen Name – Still Here, Somehow
Canterbury emo outfit Pen Name’s first record in nearly seven years is a beautiful reckoning with grief.
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